Is worster a real word?

Worster is a comparative adjective, an alteration of the word worst, between it and worstest in scale.
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Is there such thing as worser?

If you look “worser” up in a dictionary, you're likely to find it labelled “archaic,” which means that although Shakespeare and many other writers once used it, the word is no longer a part of standard English. Just use “worse” instead: “It just keeps getting worse and worse.”
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Is worser a word in the Webster dictionary?

It actually is in the Merriam Webster dictionary: worser. That said, I think people will frown upon it unless you are writing to achieve an "early/archaic English" effect. They might (incorrectly) assume you are using a non-word. Also it sounds bad.
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How do you use worser in a sentence?

"I wish the dagger had struck the worser villain of the two," said he.
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What is a Woser?

"Wowser" is an Australian and New Zealand term that refers to a person who seeks to deprive others of behaviour deemed to be immoral or sinful.
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What is a Woozer?

wowzer (plural wowzers) (New Zealand, slang) Something of great interest or beauty.
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Is worser a Scrabble word?

WORSER is a valid scrabble word.
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Do people use worser?

“Worser” isn't a grammatically correct word, although some people say it. “Bad” is irregular in its comparative and superlative forms.
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Is Goodest a word?

No, 'goodest' is not a word. The word you want is 'best. ' To form the superlative form, you often add -est to an adjective.
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Is Upsetment a real word?

Noun. The quality of being upset; emotional distress.
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Is it correct to say irregardless?

Is irregardless a word? Yes. It may not be a word that you like, or a word that you would use in a term paper, but irregardless certainly is a word. It has been in use for well over 200 years, employed by a large number of people across a wide geographic range and with a consistent meaning.
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Is there a word called baddest?

There is no word called 'baddest' in english..its is a common mistake to do. The correct forms are Bad, Worse and Worst (depending upon the degree and progression, which in your case would be 'Worst' instead of 'baddest').
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What does worser mean in Florida?

Worser definition

The definition of worser is not as good as or worse than. An example of worser is a food that has a poorer taste than another. adjective. 1.
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Is Badder a proper word?

The word “badder” is incorrect. “Bad” is an irregular adjective, so you cannot double the consonant and add an -er to create the comparative form. Instead, the correct term to use is “worse.” While some dictionaries may include “badder,” this is the non-standard, slang, or obsolete comparative form of the word “bad.”
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Is Bader a word?

Bader is a German occupational surname derived from the German word "Bad" meaning "bath". It originally referred to the owners or attendants of bathhouses, who subsequently took on other tasks including cutting hair and dentistry. Also, the word Bader means Full Moon in Arabic language.
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Is there word like worser?

There is no word like 'worser'. The correct word is worse. Worse is the comparative degree of adjective of the word BAD. The words are bad, worse and worst.
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Is stupider a word?

Stupider and stupidest are real words in good standing. While there are many (contradictory) rules on comparative and superlative adjectives, there is no rule against stupider and stupidest, and the words have a long history of usage.
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Is wowzer a Scrabble word?

No, wowzer is not in the scrabble dictionary.
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Is funner a word in the dictionary?

But if you're thinking that that logic is downright silly, most dictionary establishments agree with you. And they also agree that…the answer to “is funner a word?” is yes. If you want to consider “fun,” as an adjective, a word, then “funner” is indeed a word, as is “funnest,” per normal rules of adjective formation.
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Is sadistic a bad word?

Sadistic means extremely cruel or enjoying the pain of others. More specifically, sadistic can be used in the context of psychology in relation to the condition of sadism, in which a person gets sexual pleasure from other people's pain. Sadistic can be used to describe a person or an action.
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What is Badest?

(archaic) second-person singular simple past form of bid.
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Is YEET a word?

Yeet is a slang word that functions broadly with the meaning “to throw,” but is especially used to emphasize forcefulness and a lack of concern for the thing being thrown. (You don't yeet something if you're worried that it might break.)
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When did ain't become a word?

Ain't as a contraction for has not/have not first appeared in dictionaries in the 1830s and appeared in 1819 in Niles' Weekly Register: Strike!
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Does Oxford dictionary recognize irregardless?

The Oxford English Dictionary traces the first use of “irregardless” to 1912, though a similar word, “unregardless,” goes back well into the nineteenth century. (The OED says “irregardless” is “Chiefly North American” and “nonstandard or humorous use.”) People have been arguing over it since.
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